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we stand shoulder-to-shoulder with our ally and their friends in the uk and also have the victims and their families in our hearts as we talk about these other things that somehow palin comparison. without let's talk about the budget. some of what i say the opening will be a repeat that's a lot of folks were not here. let's talk about what this is. this is the president's fy18 budget. the name on the cover is the new foundation for american greatness. as i read through it over the weekend as i did in fact we have been working on this since before i actually got here, it struck me that the title should have been different. the title should have should have been a taxpayer first budget because that's what this is. as i was trying to reconcile those two things was called the new foundation for and greatest i wanted to call up a taxpayer first budget it struck me that was what was new for one of the things knew about this budget that we looked at this budget through the eyes of the people who are actually paying the bills. for years and years we simply looked at the budget in terms of the
we stand shoulder-to-shoulder with our ally and their friends in the uk and also have the victims and their families in our hearts as we talk about these other things that somehow palin comparison. without let's talk about the budget. some of what i say the opening will be a repeat that's a lot of folks were not here. let's talk about what this is. this is the president's fy18 budget. the name on the cover is the new foundation for american greatness. as i read through it over the weekend as i...
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. >>> in the uk, more overnight raids, hunt for terror zellman connected to the manchester intones nice. eight people are in custody. salman abedi, they say it was only matter of time for another attack. last victim 15-year-old, meghan hurley. 22 killed in the explosion including 7 junk girls. steve: jill january, thank you. this story has a lot of people outraged, a school setting aside space for muslim students to pray. is there space for christians to pray? we'll talk about that coming up. brian: the classroom. facebook battle, mark zuckerberg has a idea to share the wealth, creating universal basic income. will that work? steve: no. brian: i can't wait to get his impression of that speech. ♪ real cheese people get it. that post lunch, post dinner, i need something sweet craving. new sargento sweet balanced breaks, natural cheese on one side, and sweetness on the other. new sargento sweet balanced breaks, find it in our cheese section. for my constipation, i switch laxatives.ed stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is diff
. >>> in the uk, more overnight raids, hunt for terror zellman connected to the manchester intones nice. eight people are in custody. salman abedi, they say it was only matter of time for another attack. last victim 15-year-old, meghan hurley. 22 killed in the explosion including 7 junk girls. steve: jill january, thank you. this story has a lot of people outraged, a school setting aside space for muslim students to pray. is there space for christians to pray? we'll talk about that...
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joining us is sue noffke, uk equities fund manager at schroders. how are you? i'm very well. good. apple busting through $800 billion market valuation. i mean, when is it going to stop? i don't know. we have seen very strong earnings and we've also seen re—ratings of tech and growth companies so far in 201 and that's a reversal from that trump trade that was so strong post the us presidential election in november last year. so quite a change in mix of what's driving markets forward. it is back to facebook, apple, google, all the big tech names and really the rest of the us market struggling to keep pace, but because those five stocks are so big, it's really powered the overall headline indexes. i think the earnings story is broader thanjust indexes. i think the earnings story is broader than just the indexes. i think the earnings story is broader thanjust the us. so we have seen strong earnings and also in europe where there is perhaps more of a cyclical mix so its financials, it's oils, as much as technology companies and that's also been powering the markets internationally. no
joining us is sue noffke, uk equities fund manager at schroders. how are you? i'm very well. good. apple busting through $800 billion market valuation. i mean, when is it going to stop? i don't know. we have seen very strong earnings and we've also seen re—ratings of tech and growth companies so far in 201 and that's a reversal from that trump trade that was so strong post the us presidential election in november last year. so quite a change in mix of what's driving markets forward. it is...
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campaigns invest in, in the election period, but which is totally unregulated. 32 million of us in the uk share our lives on facebook. you may have high privacy settings, but anything you share with friends can become public if they don't have high privacy settings, too. i'm trying to get a look at how private your settings really are. yeah. how much of your life is out there. anything on cats i love. so everyone can just see those? yes. oh, my god. facebook says it helps people manage their privacy and have control. 0h! right, so i think i'll have to change some of my settings now. but our tests shows how information and pictures can slip into public view. we're looking at basically weapons here. but are they available? they are available, yes. wow. although i support it, i don't want it in public view. these are pages that you've liked. yeah. metallica. yeah. i'm surprised that people can get to that level and get this information. i don't think some of my friends will be very happy about that. so what did you think overall? overall, i'm very concerned because i think my pictures are pr
campaigns invest in, in the election period, but which is totally unregulated. 32 million of us in the uk share our lives on facebook. you may have high privacy settings, but anything you share with friends can become public if they don't have high privacy settings, too. i'm trying to get a look at how private your settings really are. yeah. how much of your life is out there. anything on cats i love. so everyone can just see those? yes. oh, my god. facebook says it helps people manage their...
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our friends in the uk suffered a terrible loss this week with 22 dead and dozens others wounded. our thoughts and prayers were them. u.s. government is actively working, as could imagine, with the british, fbi, the intelligence community, dhs and others to assist their investigation in any way that we can. their enemy is our enemy. he is evolving, becoming more reprehensible, even targeting children. he is much more sophisticated, adaptive, he's global. and you can bet that your dhs is working every day to meet these threats. i appreciate the opportunity to appear here today, particularly as i can speak about the great men and women of dhs, the foot soldiers who protect us in the home fight. i thank you for your continued support of dhs. i remain continued -- committed rather to working with congress and protecting the american people. i look forward to answer your questions, sir, ma'am. >> well, thank you, secretary kelly. we appreciate you being here. mr. secretary, you're one of the longest serving cabinet members in this administration, having been confirmed on the job on jan
our friends in the uk suffered a terrible loss this week with 22 dead and dozens others wounded. our thoughts and prayers were them. u.s. government is actively working, as could imagine, with the british, fbi, the intelligence community, dhs and others to assist their investigation in any way that we can. their enemy is our enemy. he is evolving, becoming more reprehensible, even targeting children. he is much more sophisticated, adaptive, he's global. and you can bet that your dhs is working...
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backlash over the bbc's new royal drama "king charles iii," the show which aired last night in the uk, imagine the royal family after the queen has died and charles has taken the throne. abc's lama hasan joins us from buckingham palace with more on that. good morning, lama. >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you, michael. so the bbc film is based on the award winning play. the queen is dead. the country is in transition with a dysfunctional royal family and princess diana's eerie scenes ruffling quite a few feathers. >> the queen is dead. long live the king. that's me. >> reporter: it is a brand-new royal drama igniting a firestorm. >> your father rules today. >> reporter: "king charles iii," a shocking 90-minute fictional film imagining what life would be like for the house of windsor after the queen gdies. >> this is perhaps the most unstable moment the royal family will face. >> reporter: charles becoming king. >> my life has been a lingering for the throne. >> reporter: embarking on a constitutional crisis so extreme kate middleton is portrayed as a manipulative lady macbeth figur
backlash over the bbc's new royal drama "king charles iii," the show which aired last night in the uk, imagine the royal family after the queen has died and charles has taken the throne. abc's lama hasan joins us from buckingham palace with more on that. good morning, lama. >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you, michael. so the bbc film is based on the award winning play. the queen is dead. the country is in transition with a dysfunctional royal family and princess diana's...
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a suicide bomber detonates an explosive device at an ariana grande show in the uk. thousands of fans fleeing for their lives. 22 killed. children among the dead. dozens morer injured. now the search for the economying and so many jumping into help. authorities calling this an attack on the most vulnerable. >>> the president responds. >> so many young, beautiful, innocent people murdered by evil losers. >> as the u.s. goes on high alert. security stepped up in new york and cities across america at this hour. >>> also this morning, health alert. the new headline about the link between alcohol and breast cancer. could even one drink a day raise your risk? ♪ >>> and it's a "wonder woman" takeover. >> you'll soon find out. >> gal gadot, chris pine, robin wright and connie nielsen all here live. >>> good morning, america. a lot of news this tuesday morning. of course, we are covering that deadly terror attack at an ariana grande concert in england. isis claimed spoptsz and put/a statement saying one of the soldiers of the caliphate managed to place explosives among a ga
a suicide bomber detonates an explosive device at an ariana grande show in the uk. thousands of fans fleeing for their lives. 22 killed. children among the dead. dozens morer injured. now the search for the economying and so many jumping into help. authorities calling this an attack on the most vulnerable. >>> the president responds. >> so many young, beautiful, innocent people murdered by evil losers. >> as the u.s. goes on high alert. security stepped up in new york and...
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it's similar in the uk. they're on the r. frankly, they're overwhelmed. they don't have enough resources to cover everybody they'd like to. they have to prioritize. >> as we cover the tragedy and the human toll of this, a terror group that might be behind this sees this as a victory. they see this as a tool to get other people to come and join them. >> that's right. this is a marketing ploy by them. not only do they want to incite terror and create havoc. they are looking to recruit new members. they're looking to raise money. they're looking to raise their level on the global stage. and by creating an incident like this, they do that. >> and something worth remembering. this is potentially a sophisticated attack in that somebody was apparently able to set off an ied. even when it's just a person with a knife or truck or a car, isis, al qaeda, whomever is responsible, they still see that as a propaganda victory. >> of course. they have you are and stand by whatever means necessary. that's why when we saw times square earlier this week, we immediately defa
it's similar in the uk. they're on the r. frankly, they're overwhelmed. they don't have enough resources to cover everybody they'd like to. they have to prioritize. >> as we cover the tragedy and the human toll of this, a terror group that might be behind this sees this as a victory. they see this as a tool to get other people to come and join them. >> that's right. this is a marketing ploy by them. not only do they want to incite terror and create havoc. they are looking to recruit...
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we saw some big contrasts across the uk on sunday, but the southern half of the uk has seen quite a bit of cloud and some rain. this is the view from one of our weather watchers midafternoon on sunday. but at the same time, the northern half of the country, it was pretty different day. dry, bright, a bit breezy as well. this is the view on the shores of the moray firth. and i think we're going to keep similar contrasts through bank holiday monday because you've got this area of low pressure parked across the south of the uk. that'll be a focus for some wetter weather. further north it should be essentially dry but quite breezy, but the breeze at least overnight helping to keep those temperatures up. the temperatures probably at their lowest in western scotland. but here is where we're going to see some of the highest temperatures as we get on into the afternoon. now, we mightjust see one or two early showers in northern england but they'll tend to fade away. generally speaking northern england northwards it's dry, bright and breezy, whereas the southern half of the uk, we've got a lot o
we saw some big contrasts across the uk on sunday, but the southern half of the uk has seen quite a bit of cloud and some rain. this is the view from one of our weather watchers midafternoon on sunday. but at the same time, the northern half of the country, it was pretty different day. dry, bright, a bit breezy as well. this is the view on the shores of the moray firth. and i think we're going to keep similar contrasts through bank holiday monday because you've got this area of low pressure...
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we want a brexit that works for everybody in the uk. the working class of the uk feel left behind. i wa nt to class of the uk feel left behind. i want to invest in young people and children and make sure that brexit works for them. and jeremy corbyn is going to be on the one show. did you see it last night? i have seen all the papers this morning, and she was talking about her husband taking out the bins. who takes out the bins in your house? it is whoever is there at the time. half the time it is —— likely it is colour—coded, and we know which to take out wenn. and we will be talking about the appearance on the one show with the prime minister. carol is at kew gardens with the weather this morning. it is looking lovely there this morning. it certainly is. iam it is looking lovely there this morning. it certainly is. i am on the south side of kew gardens at the 0riental hub, and you can see behind me the beautiful japanese 0riental hub, and you can see behind me the beautifuljapanese gateway. that is an exact replica of a japanese gateway in kyoto, japan, the rugby world cup
we want a brexit that works for everybody in the uk. the working class of the uk feel left behind. i wa nt to class of the uk feel left behind. i want to invest in young people and children and make sure that brexit works for them. and jeremy corbyn is going to be on the one show. did you see it last night? i have seen all the papers this morning, and she was talking about her husband taking out the bins. who takes out the bins in your house? it is whoever is there at the time. half the time it...
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. >> head to the uk. england under elevated terror alert as new details emerge about the man british authorities say carried out the attack in manchester killing 22 people. officials say that 22-year-old salman abdi british born citizen of libyan defense was the man behind the polling. the 23-year-old man taken into custody yesterday was his brother. amid a raid and search of abdi's home in south ncster. meanwhile as the investigation continues, british prime minister theresa may last night announced she's raising the terror threat level from severe to its highest rating of critical. and manchester health officials have raised the number of those hurt in the bombing to 119 as the grim task of identifying the 22 victims carries on with the last of their bodies taken out of the venue just last night. among those slain gorge eorgina callan der. two years ago she met ariana grande posting this photo to instagram. olivia campbell, 15 years old. her mother made a desperate appeal to find her after her friend sh
. >> head to the uk. england under elevated terror alert as new details emerge about the man british authorities say carried out the attack in manchester killing 22 people. officials say that 22-year-old salman abdi british born citizen of libyan defense was the man behind the polling. the 23-year-old man taken into custody yesterday was his brother. amid a raid and search of abdi's home in south ncster. meanwhile as the investigation continues, british prime minister theresa may last...
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as i mentioned before, immediately after the bombing contacted my counterpart in the uk for the third time in 120 days and offered our nation's condolences, and she rightfully then said thanks for that, now the leak. it's outrageous that those kind of things are leaked. i don't know why people do it, particularly when it's classified, particularly when it's ongoing, the event was still really ongoing. i don't know why they do it. it's just outrageous. >> i have to say that president trump has constantly criticized the leaks, as well, but he reportedly revealed some information to the russians that came from israeli intelligence, former government officials who previously worked for george w. bush, eliot cohen and condoleezza rice called the act appalling. if accidental it would be a firing offense for anyone else. if deliberate, it would be treason. >> allegedly what the president said, it's my understanding that the white house has pushed back and said he didn't do that, so i'll take him at his word. >> on sources and methods i think they've said. >> i'll take the president at his wo
as i mentioned before, immediately after the bombing contacted my counterpart in the uk for the third time in 120 days and offered our nation's condolences, and she rightfully then said thanks for that, now the leak. it's outrageous that those kind of things are leaked. i don't know why people do it, particularly when it's classified, particularly when it's ongoing, the event was still really ongoing. i don't know why they do it. it's just outrageous. >> i have to say that president trump...
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. >> it's not just the uk thing. it's a global epidemic. >> hundreds of thousands are greeted by the pope. >> all that dash. >> brady is on the cover. >> there's no such thing as curses. it's a total myth. >> score! the astros win game one in overtime. >> -- and all that matters. >> i find it one of the most astonishing weeks that i've ever covered in this town. >> i think we all need a weekend. except james comey. his started on saturday. >> -- on "cbs this morning: saturday." ♪ i'll think of you every step of the way ♪ >> will ferrell singing whitney houston's at the 2017 commencement. ♪ and i will always love you >>> well, that's a graduation you'll never forget. welcome to the weekend, everyone. i'm thoenltd mason along with dana jacobson. alex wagner has the day off. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >>> yesterday president trump tweeted a veiled threat at former director not at to talk to the news media. that has prompted charged that he's trying to silence the man who's leading the investigation of possi
. >> it's not just the uk thing. it's a global epidemic. >> hundreds of thousands are greeted by the pope. >> all that dash. >> brady is on the cover. >> there's no such thing as curses. it's a total myth. >> score! the astros win game one in overtime. >> -- and all that matters. >> i find it one of the most astonishing weeks that i've ever covered in this town. >> i think we all need a weekend. except james comey. his started on saturday....
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contrast through the day today because we have low pressure and got across the southern half of the uk and there will be a focus for clouds and there will be a focus for clouds and outbreaks of rain. isobars wrapped around the system, a breezy start today but the breeze helps keeps temperatures. 5—6 in the western side of scotland where we will see the highest temperatures come this afternoon. possibly an early shower or two for northern england but northwards of northern england, at the saint david, dry, bright and breezy. in the southern half we will see a lot more cloud and outbreaks of rain with rain on the heavy side with the rumble of thunderfrom some the heavy side with the rumble of thunder from some of those showers. maybe a few brighter drier into levers wobble when the showers, long temperatures at their best only 11 or 12 degrees. across the north of england, dry weather. it was carl oil and it is 14— 15 degrees. —— towards carlisle. in the sunshine further west as high as 18 or so. through the evening still some showers rumbling on but they tend to move away toward
contrast through the day today because we have low pressure and got across the southern half of the uk and there will be a focus for clouds and there will be a focus for clouds and outbreaks of rain. isobars wrapped around the system, a breezy start today but the breeze helps keeps temperatures. 5—6 in the western side of scotland where we will see the highest temperatures come this afternoon. possibly an early shower or two for northern england but northwards of northern england, at the...
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but we in the uk are not involved. and one of the problems of having a policy that neglects the role that we may actually be playing in contributing, because we are not totally responsible, we are contributing. and the only way that we can address this issue is recognising and accepting that we may be contributing to this and the only way to address that is to stop contributing. some people say if we gather together what we have today, and actually prevented work boat in some way, because they alerted the authorities to an individual —— prevented work in some way, but they have not one seriously enough to stop it. the challenge with the services and collection of individuals of interest, the net has been cast so wide that like i said, innocent activity like process and demonstration. let me tell you a secret live on television, m15 open the file myself, and academic studying counterterrorism, because i attended a pro—palestinian illustration. i have the documents. you cast the net so wide and broad that, basicall
but we in the uk are not involved. and one of the problems of having a policy that neglects the role that we may actually be playing in contributing, because we are not totally responsible, we are contributing. and the only way that we can address this issue is recognising and accepting that we may be contributing to this and the only way to address that is to stop contributing. some people say if we gather together what we have today, and actually prevented work boat in some way, because they...
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that's also in the daily telegraph, which has a uk parliamentary committee criticising social media firms for how they address
that's also in the daily telegraph, which has a uk parliamentary committee criticising social media firms for how they address
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targeted basically young girls and kids and western culture ariana grande even though it happened over the uk and so i think that that may be has everyone little more on edge this morning. it's very unnerving. >> i'll tell you one of things that made me pause, you know, it's sad in and itself when i heard about the eight-year-old still missing. that a loin for some reason just solidified what had happened there. this is an eight-year-old who went to the concert with a sister. eight-year-old. you know, you've got five-year-old i've got -- you have an eight-year-old or there aout. >> 13, nine and seven. >> i can't wrap my head around hearing news that your child who you let go to concert that this is what happens. i mean, it's emotional. heartbreaking. i don't know when it stops. i don't know what's go to make it stop but this can't be the world our children that they're growing up in. i can't wrap my head around t that. that's been going through my mind over and over again these last hours much it's heartbreaking much it's heartbreaking. >> unfortunately, though this is the world that we live
targeted basically young girls and kids and western culture ariana grande even though it happened over the uk and so i think that that may be has everyone little more on edge this morning. it's very unnerving. >> i'll tell you one of things that made me pause, you know, it's sad in and itself when i heard about the eight-year-old still missing. that a loin for some reason just solidified what had happened there. this is an eight-year-old who went to the concert with a sister....
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the uk central bank takes a different view about the uk economy which is predicted to grow faster than the german economy this year. this is what is happening in europe so far. in percentage terms not much movement. this is france, merck on redefining the relationship between france and germany. we have the details on what has been going on in wall street. two bits of economic news, the consumer price index and retail sales. economists estimate that the cbi will increase by 0.2% in april after a fall of 0.3% in march. it seems it may be the same story for sales, the expectation is they will be up by 0.6% after falling by 0.2% in expectation is they will be up by 0.6% afterfalling by 0.2% in march. speaking of retail salesjcpenney will be reporting earnings. the company is looking to cut costs as sales continue to slide. they said backin sales continue to slide. they said back in february they would close 130-140 back in february they would close 130—140 underperforming stores over the next few months and they will offer volu nta ry the next few months and they will offer voluntary re
the uk central bank takes a different view about the uk economy which is predicted to grow faster than the german economy this year. this is what is happening in europe so far. in percentage terms not much movement. this is france, merck on redefining the relationship between france and germany. we have the details on what has been going on in wall street. two bits of economic news, the consumer price index and retail sales. economists estimate that the cbi will increase by 0.2% in april after...
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high pressure towards the east of the uk. lower pressure in the west. some of us will see some outbreaks of rain today. let's take a look around the country. a lot of dry weather on the cards for much of scotland. arrange pushing into the western isles of scotland. there will be some drier interludes as well. as we make our way south across the whole of england and wales, not much change. temperatures in the mid—teens first thing in the morning. we have got light winds as well. it's going to be, for the bulk of the country, a dry start to the working week. a little bit patchy rain from northern ireland. heading its way slowly eastwards through the day. 17 or 18 degrees we have the cloud in the outbreaks of showery rain. further south, 24, possibly 25 degrees. we are likely to see the warmest day of the year so far over the next few days. the rain clears to the north—east as we head into tuesday. it's great to be a frost free stuff on tuesday with just one or two misty patches around but they will clear away pretty quickly. during tuesday, a westerly
high pressure towards the east of the uk. lower pressure in the west. some of us will see some outbreaks of rain today. let's take a look around the country. a lot of dry weather on the cards for much of scotland. arrange pushing into the western isles of scotland. there will be some drier interludes as well. as we make our way south across the whole of england and wales, not much change. temperatures in the mid—teens first thing in the morning. we have got light winds as well. it's going to...
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it still works >>> moving over to the uk, we've got this fella part of the national royal lifeboat institution. we see he rushes right into action. >> not only are they good and skilled, they look cool too. look at this guy's awesome hair. >> you're really going to like it now. the hair starts to blow in the wi. suddenly he rolls up on this woman. she was doing stand up paddle boarding. the water is fierce.
it still works >>> moving over to the uk, we've got this fella part of the national royal lifeboat institution. we see he rushes right into action. >> not only are they good and skilled, they look cool too. look at this guy's awesome hair. >> you're really going to like it now. the hair starts to blow in the wi. suddenly he rolls up on this woman. she was doing stand up paddle boarding. the water is fierce.
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the new arrests this morning as the uk raises its threat level to critical. concerned another attack may be imminent. and what we're now learning about the suspect. reports he has proven links to isis and may have traveled to syria. police blowing down the door of his home. what they discovered inside. and the new clues about the sophisticated bomb. could it point to a bigger plot? >>> also breaking overnight, the president and the pope. trump meets francis for the first time this morning. the gifts they exchanged. what they said as the president and first lady visit the sistine chapel while back at home the former cia director testifies on capitol hill. his concerns about contacts between the trump campaign and russia. >>> an abc news exclusive, billy bush speaking out about that infamous tape with president trump. >> i think i sacrificed my own dignity in that moment. >> what his wife said, why he's breaking his silence now. >> have you had any confirmation conversations with donald trump since the release of the tape? >> one-on-one with robin only on "gma"
the new arrests this morning as the uk raises its threat level to critical. concerned another attack may be imminent. and what we're now learning about the suspect. reports he has proven links to isis and may have traveled to syria. police blowing down the door of his home. what they discovered inside. and the new clues about the sophisticated bomb. could it point to a bigger plot? >>> also breaking overnight, the president and the pope. trump meets francis for the first time this...
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and tensions remain high, the uk raising its it terror level to critical, the highest level. >> we begin with another retail wreck. tiffany's, lowe's and chico's moving lower. >> what do you think retail investors think when they see me? it's always bad news. >> starting to feel bad about this. >> bad news delivered brilliantly. >> it is messy today because of the trends tiffany's and lowe's break. the sales disappointed and fell in every region but europe. lower tourist and domestic shopper spending, that's the key region, and the strong dollar as a negative when it comes to tra translating over the foreign sales. tiffany sales up more than 20% this year but the stocks have that with today's downward move. a week after home depot knocked it out of the park, lowe's missing on the major metrics with sales positive but weaker and shy of the knockout number. the main difference is home depot has cornered the professional higher spending consumer. chico's is the biggest disappointment but it's not as surprising the company does have 1,500 stores. white house black market, comps whiffing. com
and tensions remain high, the uk raising its it terror level to critical, the highest level. >> we begin with another retail wreck. tiffany's, lowe's and chico's moving lower. >> what do you think retail investors think when they see me? it's always bad news. >> starting to feel bad about this. >> bad news delivered brilliantly. >> it is messy today because of the trends tiffany's and lowe's break. the sales disappointed and fell in every region but europe. lower...
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phishing e-mail and it quickly spread affecting fedex and even crippling some hospitals over in the uk. and abc's jennifer eccleston is in london with more. >> reporter: the massive and coordinated cyberattack wreaking global havoc infecting 99 countries. a malware virus known as wannacry attacking tens of thousands of computers in companies, universities and hospitals. hackers demanding money to unlock critical files. >> it's attacking a loophole it seems to be in the microsoft software and exploiting tools that were stolen from the national security agency. >> reporter: shipping giant fedex not immune hit by the virus friday. and in the uk, a national health emergency, dozens of hospital computers hijacked. >> we're aware that a number of nhs organizations have reported that they have suffered from the ransomware attack. >> reporter: this screen grab from a national health service computer, a message from the assailants, pay up in bitcoins, here the equivalent of $300, or the critical files disappear. the assault crippling hospitals. many urging noncritical patients to stay home. >>
phishing e-mail and it quickly spread affecting fedex and even crippling some hospitals over in the uk. and abc's jennifer eccleston is in london with more. >> reporter: the massive and coordinated cyberattack wreaking global havoc infecting 99 countries. a malware virus known as wannacry attacking tens of thousands of computers in companies, universities and hospitals. hackers demanding money to unlock critical files. >> it's attacking a loophole it seems to be in the microsoft...
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. >>> british police, security in the uk remains at the highest level. >> parallels to richard nixon. >> we were furious about a man whose presidency would end in disgrace for impeachment of a man. >>> memorial day weekend weather wise looking active. the portions of the mid-atlantic. >> all that. >> uh-oh. >> critter on the field. what is it about a squirrel on the field that gets everybody excited. >> down for a fifth. >> what in the world is he doing? >> and all that matters. >> how are you? >> barack obama's first visit to scottland. >> barack obama is doing retirement better than anyone in history. >> on "cbs this morning" saturday. >> president trump is winding down his nine day overseas trip. >> in brussels, he told nato leaders the time has come for them to pay more for defense. >> look at the nato leaders faces. no wonder trump was left largely on his own as leaders mingle and laugh with each other. oh! they wouldn't let poor donald join in any nato games. welcome to the memorial day kislyak at trump tower. a follow-up meeting suggested by the ambassador his bank is sanctione
. >>> british police, security in the uk remains at the highest level. >> parallels to richard nixon. >> we were furious about a man whose presidency would end in disgrace for impeachment of a man. >>> memorial day weekend weather wise looking active. the portions of the mid-atlantic. >> all that. >> uh-oh. >> critter on the field. what is it about a squirrel on the field that gets everybody excited. >> down for a fifth. >> what in the...
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. >> meet sage ryan, who's a uk berkeley job. >> they told me on the phone, they told me that it was because i was 17 and that they were uncomfortable with that and then they denied that was the reason. >> sage was homeschooled by his mother who's a teacher for sf unified. he face timed us from los angeles where he's pursuing an acting career. he said being a substitute teacher pays well, there's no minimum age requirement. >> i wasn't like hiding it or anything. i was giving my id to people, making copies of my id, signing things, putting down my birth date. >> sf unified tells abc7 news it cannot do a thorough background check on a minor and maturity may be an issue. but he says he's meant to mentor kids and he's now applied for a position with los angeles unified. so we'll keep you posted. >>> well, 140-year-old mystery finally solved. >> how researchers figured out the identity of a child found buried in this antique coffin in the backyard of a home in san francisco. >>> plus -- >> it's a heart break and very sad. >> shock and sadness for a cal rugby player who's now partially pa
. >> meet sage ryan, who's a uk berkeley job. >> they told me on the phone, they told me that it was because i was 17 and that they were uncomfortable with that and then they denied that was the reason. >> sage was homeschooled by his mother who's a teacher for sf unified. he face timed us from los angeles where he's pursuing an acting career. he said being a substitute teacher pays well, there's no minimum age requirement. >> i wasn't like hiding it or anything. i was...
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he has not formed tight bonds with the uk and france in the same way that previous presidents had. of course, he's friendly with them in the way that the u.s. has always been. i think this trip has been striking because there's a realignment in how the u.s. thinks about the world and how he approaches not only countries in the middle east but those in the west. >> and do you think -- what's the motivation behind the posture he took yesterday? donny has his thoughts about why. he seems more comfortable sitting in the oval office with russian leaders, seems comfortable in saudi arabia, but not around angela merkel, theresa may or macron now. what's behind that, bob? >> i think partly eagerness to move away from having these broader relationships with institutions and to have bilateral relationships. you see that push from the administration on trade. now you're seeing it applied to other policies as well. he's just not someone who comes out of the traditional foreign policy establishment in the world, in the way we think about nato, in the united nations, in different projects. trump
he has not formed tight bonds with the uk and france in the same way that previous presidents had. of course, he's friendly with them in the way that the u.s. has always been. i think this trip has been striking because there's a realignment in how the u.s. thinks about the world and how he approaches not only countries in the middle east but those in the west. >> and do you think -- what's the motivation behind the posture he took yesterday? donny has his thoughts about why. he seems...
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is considering their own charges against assange and here in the uk he faces a lesser charge of failing to appear before a court in 2012. if he does step out the metropolitan police say they will move in and arrest him. julian assange posted this smiling image to social media moments after the swedish prosecutor announced they dropped the allegations against him. it brings to an end a case that started in 2010, when assange was accused of sexual assault, but refused to go to sweden to allow himself to be questioned, fearing that he would be extradited to the u.s. to face charges related to wikileaks' 2010 publication of classified american documents. september of 2011 assange shared his mission with "60 minutes". >> if you're a whistleblower and you have material that is important we will accept it, defend you and publish it. >> reporter: in 2012 to avoid extradition to sweden assange jumped bail and took refuge in london's ecuadorian embassy. despite his apparent seclusion, assange still found voice on the world stage. in 2016 wikileaks published thousands of e-mails from secretary cli
is considering their own charges against assange and here in the uk he faces a lesser charge of failing to appear before a court in 2012. if he does step out the metropolitan police say they will move in and arrest him. julian assange posted this smiling image to social media moments after the swedish prosecutor announced they dropped the allegations against him. it brings to an end a case that started in 2010, when assange was accused of sexual assault, but refused to go to sweden to allow...
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scientists in the uk are investigating whether many cases of depression could be triggered by an overactive immune system. researchers are now looking at whether some anti—inflammatory drugs might help certain patients. in spain thousands of real madrid football fans have been celebrating their team's first league title since 2012. players joined the party aboard an open top bus after beating their rivals barcelona to the la liga title. now it's time for world business report. "hundreds of billions of dollars in the us and jobs, jobs, jobs". the words of president trump as he signs a mammoth defence deal with saudi arabia — but who are the real winners and losers? plus the designs may be chic and stylish but is frantic or placed to start a technology company? we have a special report as campaigning gets under way in the parliamentary elections. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock — also in the programme the trans pacific partnership is back! or is it? rico willjoin us with the latest. we begin with president trump who is on his way to israel: the next stop on his forei
scientists in the uk are investigating whether many cases of depression could be triggered by an overactive immune system. researchers are now looking at whether some anti—inflammatory drugs might help certain patients. in spain thousands of real madrid football fans have been celebrating their team's first league title since 2012. players joined the party aboard an open top bus after beating their rivals barcelona to the la liga title. now it's time for world business report. "hundreds...
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. >> reporter: a sobering reality in the uk and beyond. >> we sent a push alert through the abc 7 news app as soon as we confirmed this breaking news just before 4:00 p.m. you can download the abc 7 news app and enable the push alert to get updates on the story. >> we have more breaking news a stand-off in a home tonight, it lasted seven hours. photos from the media partner at the east bay times show a swat team surrounding a house with tactical vehicles and assault weapons. they have not said what led to the stand-off. >>> b.a.r.t. accused of spying on their customers collecting data. >> reporter: some 30,000 people have download today app and the suit alleges that you may be tracked even if you are not reporting a crime. >> the b.a.r.t. watch app is built as an anonymous way to report crimes on b.a.r.t. but they are saying it's in violation of privacy and consumer laws. b.a.r.t. and the app developer are tracking rider locations and collecting data, even when you are not using the app. >> i feel like any time you download something for free, chances are somebody is getting informatio
. >> reporter: a sobering reality in the uk and beyond. >> we sent a push alert through the abc 7 news app as soon as we confirmed this breaking news just before 4:00 p.m. you can download the abc 7 news app and enable the push alert to get updates on the story. >> we have more breaking news a stand-off in a home tonight, it lasted seven hours. photos from the media partner at the east bay times show a swat team surrounding a house with tactical vehicles and assault weapons....
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social media hashtag that is extending heartwarming offers of help during the concert chaos in the uk. >> later we'll check in with alicia vitarelli in hollywood for tonight's "dancing with the stars" finale. karen. >> check out the jam right now on the schuylkill expressway even at this early hour. this is your westbound traffic at vare avenue already jammed because of construction that's still blocking a lane. we'll take you to the construction scene coming up next. >> ♪ >> welcome back. this is the latest in we know at this hour about the deadly attack there at a concert in manchester england. at least 22 people including children were killed after an explosive device went off moments after ariana grande finished her concert. 59 people also injured. police are telling us that this is a suicide attack, still trying to determine was this a person acting alone or were they acting in concert with others. president trump saying that the u.s. of course stands in solidarity with great britain. we saw theresa may speaking a few moments ago saying that police and security security believe
social media hashtag that is extending heartwarming offers of help during the concert chaos in the uk. >> later we'll check in with alicia vitarelli in hollywood for tonight's "dancing with the stars" finale. karen. >> check out the jam right now on the schuylkill expressway even at this early hour. this is your westbound traffic at vare avenue already jammed because of construction that's still blocking a lane. we'll take you to the construction scene coming up next....
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i always wanted to do a period piece, i always wanted to work in the uk. it's a huge fan base for "desperate housewives" it was our second biggest market outside the united states so to be there it was chaos. i remember one time showing up the first time we went to england -- you guys know how this feels. and there was crowds all over here?" and they go "you." and i was like, oh, my god. so the fan base of the uk was a lot of fun to play on and to be in this role. everybody there was like, oh, my gosh. >> and on the other end, you have a great film, family drama set inest l.a. called "low riders." >> it's an amazing film set against the low riding culture, stars damian beshear, oscar nominated damian beshear, theo rossi from "sons of anarchy." it's a great film. we exceeded expectations. we opened in limited release and it's just so good and even if you don't know what a low rider is, this film, you'll enjoy it. >> [ humming "low rider" ] >> we know. >> we can't do any more of that or we'll have to pay for it. >> thank you so much. decline and fall is stre
i always wanted to do a period piece, i always wanted to work in the uk. it's a huge fan base for "desperate housewives" it was our second biggest market outside the united states so to be there it was chaos. i remember one time showing up the first time we went to england -- you guys know how this feels. and there was crowds all over here?" and they go "you." and i was like, oh, my god. so the fan base of the uk was a lot of fun to play on and to be in this role....
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the information was about, was about to meet with prime minister may of the uk. this was quite embarrassing. abby: she is not happy about it. >> she is mad. we may have to change intelligence sharing in the u.s. bigger picture about president trump, think about this the bomber in manchester was killed. we believe basically he was a mule. he went there with these bombs, killed these people, terrible tragedy but we believe, our intelligence community believe there were more people involved. there is a bomb-maker still at large that gave him that material. you leak out the information it may make it harder for us to catch the actual killers here who masterminded this. how awful is that? abby: who is looking this, right? leakers, then the press, they decide they're given information from unnamed source, just one source, you remember the day that would have never have flown, that would not have passedded. >> we have to make a distinction. president talks about fake news and leaks involving anonymous sources that are parlor games, who is up, who is down, is there a sha
the information was about, was about to meet with prime minister may of the uk. this was quite embarrassing. abby: she is not happy about it. >> she is mad. we may have to change intelligence sharing in the u.s. bigger picture about president trump, think about this the bomber in manchester was killed. we believe basically he was a mule. he went there with these bombs, killed these people, terrible tragedy but we believe, our intelligence community believe there were more people involved....
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taking no chances, prime minister theresa may upped the threat level in the uk to critical. meaning, another attack could be imminent. >> military personnel may be deployed at events. helping the police to >> reporter: today there was a strong police presence at the changing of the guard ceremony that was cancelled. the bomb exploded at 10:30 on monday outside the security perimeter in an area where vendors were selling t shirts. it blew it as fans were starting to pass through on their way home. now the hunt is on for others linked to the bomber and with the higher threat level, the uk is clearly concerned that the worst may not be over. >> u.s. intelligence officials told me that the bomber was identified by a bank card that he left in his pocket. he was later -- his identity was later confirmed by facial recognition. >> and richard, obviously isis has claimed responsibility for this, but as you've been reporting, there are potential ties to other terrorist organizations. >> that is one of the most confusing and potentially alarming parts of this. today the french interior
taking no chances, prime minister theresa may upped the threat level in the uk to critical. meaning, another attack could be imminent. >> military personnel may be deployed at events. helping the police to >> reporter: today there was a strong police presence at the changing of the guard ceremony that was cancelled. the bomb exploded at 10:30 on monday outside the security perimeter in an area where vendors were selling t shirts. it blew it as fans were starting to pass through on...
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that right after the bombing happened, i called my counterpart, who i have a great relationship in the uk offered our condolences for the terrible attack. and she brought the issue up with me. she has an absolute right to be furious about these leaks. and i think exactly the right thing for the president to do is to get the investigators on it, find out who it is. they're totally unacceptable, particularly when it comes to classified information. >> tsa is anticipating a large number of travelers this summer, period. what's the most important thing you can say to those travelers as they travel this summer? >> the most important thing would simply be to bear bear with the process. you know in the last several months my tsa people are phenomenal people. you see the person who gives you inconvenience while you go through the gate, by the way, they're protecting your lives. you see that, but it's a large, deep organization. tremendous professionals from what you see at the airport to command centers to actually scientific research in terms of trying to make the travel process safer. go on the
that right after the bombing happened, i called my counterpart, who i have a great relationship in the uk offered our condolences for the terrible attack. and she brought the issue up with me. she has an absolute right to be furious about these leaks. and i think exactly the right thing for the president to do is to get the investigators on it, find out who it is. they're totally unacceptable, particularly when it comes to classified information. >> tsa is anticipating a large number of...
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. >> it attracts a lot of tourists from germany, holland, the uk. >> it's an easy, safe, relaxed place. a few restaurants, beautiful beach. just got everything that a family would want. >> in late april 2007, along with three other families, kate and gerry mccann, their 2-year-old twins shawn and emily, and nearly 4-year-old daughter madeleine, traveled on spring holiday to picturesque praia da luz, portugal. each family remitted an apartment at the ocean club, a small resort in the heart of the village. >> it's pretty open. you've got a pool, the restaurant where they all went. >> with nine adults and a combined eight children, their party was hard to miss. all four of their rented apartments were clustered together in block five. >> and this was their apartment on the corner here. >> 5-a. >> julian is a private investigator. he says the location of the mccann's flat put them at risk. what made them more vulnerable? >> because it niece the corner and there's a lot of places that you can be watching the apartment without being noticed. >> but from the mccann's view, the location of apa
. >> it attracts a lot of tourists from germany, holland, the uk. >> it's an easy, safe, relaxed place. a few restaurants, beautiful beach. just got everything that a family would want. >> in late april 2007, along with three other families, kate and gerry mccann, their 2-year-old twins shawn and emily, and nearly 4-year-old daughter madeleine, traveled on spring holiday to picturesque praia da luz, portugal. each family remitted an apartment at the ocean club, a small resort...
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a recent poll in the uk actually found out that firt 7% of british workers have a job that they think doesn't nied to exist. i mean just think about that. these are not like -- i'm not talk about the garbage man or the care workers or teacher i'm talk about bankser or people working for ad companies or bankers you name them tend of the day if you give them one bear maybe two they'll say my job doesn't add anything of value to the world and a baks income will give them the opportunity to do something they really care about and it does create real val zblu is there any evidence that suggests or tells us what universal basic income would do to any number of disparities that already exist in our culture? >> you mean in terms of inequality. >> inequality, racial disparities, educational disparities? >> yeah. it doesn't surprise me that black lives matter has come out in favor of universal income because if you provide a floor and fund it with for example a wealth text then, sure, that's going to help a lot. >> do we pay taxes on this basic income? >> well, i would say the best way to fund
a recent poll in the uk actually found out that firt 7% of british workers have a job that they think doesn't nied to exist. i mean just think about that. these are not like -- i'm not talk about the garbage man or the care workers or teacher i'm talk about bankser or people working for ad companies or bankers you name them tend of the day if you give them one bear maybe two they'll say my job doesn't add anything of value to the world and a baks income will give them the opportunity to do...
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the other g7 nations, germany, france, japan, canada, uk and italy have urged president trump to remain a part of the agreement, but two sources tell cnn that the president is expected to pull the united states out of that deal. the president tweeting this just this morning, that he plans to make his decision over the next -- announce his decision over the next few days ending with, make america great again. the impact on the world stage and the president's world view. let's bring in fareed zakaria host of "fareed zakaria gps." sources a he's expected to do and he can change his mind. this comes does this do damage to -- who cares about friendships but just relationships abroad. >> well, it damages i think importantly america's leadership role in the world, the idea that when there are common collective problems, it is the united states that sets the agenda. this is powerfully helped america over the last 70 years because it means these solutions are crafted with america's interests first and foremost with america's ideas first and foremost. two of trump's advisers said there is no such
the other g7 nations, germany, france, japan, canada, uk and italy have urged president trump to remain a part of the agreement, but two sources tell cnn that the president is expected to pull the united states out of that deal. the president tweeting this just this morning, that he plans to make his decision over the next -- announce his decision over the next few days ending with, make america great again. the impact on the world stage and the president's world view. let's bring in fareed...
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second attack, the uk taking unprecedented security measures including armed officers patrolling trains for the first time ever. all 22 victims including seven young girls have been identified. heather: donald trump heading into the final leg of his inaugural overseas tour. the commander-in-chief meeting with japanese prime minister shinzo abe at of the g7 summit in italy after donald trump met with nato leaders urging world powers to come together in the fight against terror. >> all people who cherish life must unite in finding, exposing and removing these killers and extremists. we must drive them out and never ever let them back in. heather: donald trump had back home to washington dc tomorrow. former speaker of the house newt gingrich has this advice for donald trump for when he returns home from his historic trip. >> the president comes home and remains disciplined, if he is willing to be the leader of a team rather than someone who goes off on his own when he feels like it he could become formidable my advice would be like corey lewandowski, let them do the fighting, you go out an
second attack, the uk taking unprecedented security measures including armed officers patrolling trains for the first time ever. all 22 victims including seven young girls have been identified. heather: donald trump heading into the final leg of his inaugural overseas tour. the commander-in-chief meeting with japanese prime minister shinzo abe at of the g7 summit in italy after donald trump met with nato leaders urging world powers to come together in the fight against terror. >> all...
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. >> the jacket by british soldier very prestigious regiment in uk, the estimate 40 to 50,000 but michael jackson wore in it leave me alone bad album won grammy 1 989. >> you brought sketch by john lennon. >> amazing we believed original concept going far beyond album sgt. pepper. 50 years june 1 the anniversary artwork in john lennon's hands look very interesting to see the similarities from the end product all beatles involved in collaboration, this is signed by paul mccartney here is what is really amazing, we estimate this 40, 05,000 again conservative because artwork rock 'n' roll. >> fabulous i can see loving that just wanting that on display, next item you have starts at 1500 dollars about madonna's boot, let's take out the boot. >> from 1985, brought by company they were the ones made show and bankruptcy. just the boot maria, owned by hard rock cafÉ, saturday. >> it will start 1500 you think could go up to 8,000. >> it could, even higher, very highly collectiblible. >> this hat worn in 20121 super bowl halftime show. >> -- great perform, really great performs with black-eyed peas
. >> the jacket by british soldier very prestigious regiment in uk, the estimate 40 to 50,000 but michael jackson wore in it leave me alone bad album won grammy 1 989. >> you brought sketch by john lennon. >> amazing we believed original concept going far beyond album sgt. pepper. 50 years june 1 the anniversary artwork in john lennon's hands look very interesting to see the similarities from the end product all beatles involved in collaboration, this is signed by paul...
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. >> a deadly terrorist attack targets a concert in the uk. >> you know, killed from there. >> the islamic state said one of its members carried out the attack. >> these were children, those responsible chose to terrorize and kill. this was an evil act. >> we struggle to comprehend the warped and twisted mind that sees a room packed with young children, not as a scene to cherish, but as an opportunity for carnage. >> so many young, beautiful, nine sent people, murdered by evil losers in life. >> the russia investigation, fired national security adviser michael flynn, now invoking his fifth amendment rights to avoid testifying. >> i would say this to you, if i were president-elect of the united states i wouldn't let general flynn in the white house, let alone give him a job. >> terribly sad news that roger moore has passed away after a short battle from cancer. >> my name is bond, james bond. >> a passenger was booted from a united airlines flight after yelling at the crew and other passengers. >> all that. >> tradition at the u.s. naval academy played out before an audience of thousands. >
. >> a deadly terrorist attack targets a concert in the uk. >> you know, killed from there. >> the islamic state said one of its members carried out the attack. >> these were children, those responsible chose to terrorize and kill. this was an evil act. >> we struggle to comprehend the warped and twisted mind that sees a room packed with young children, not as a scene to cherish, but as an opportunity for carnage. >> so many young, beautiful, nine sent...
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>> there's five threat levels in the uk. since 2014 they have been at the second highest level because of all the isis activity. what they did yesterday was to raise it to the highest level. the reason they did that is because they're not 100% sure that this guy did not act with a bigger group, that he was a part of a bigger network. until they figure that out, it's best to assume that he was and, therefore, that more attacks might be coming. we'll see over the next couple of days whether he was part of a network or not. and what it means when they raise it to the highest level is that the military replaces the police in some of the most vulnerable areas, so that's what will change on the street. >> one of the reasons i think the story is so painful and egregious is that many of the victims were young girls and the bomber had to know that before he went in. are they trying to terrify the people to the point to say we will take your children? is that the message? >> isis has said from the very beginning that women and childre
>> there's five threat levels in the uk. since 2014 they have been at the second highest level because of all the isis activity. what they did yesterday was to raise it to the highest level. the reason they did that is because they're not 100% sure that this guy did not act with a bigger group, that he was a part of a bigger network. until they figure that out, it's best to assume that he was and, therefore, that more attacks might be coming. we'll see over the next couple of days whether...
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the officer issues the ticket to a man who lives outside the uk. it is sent to the home of his sick brother. i started to feel really, really anxious that something will happen to me because he was maybe the first time i get so excited after the operation. you don't know how you will react because it is something new. my strategy was let him finish. if he wants an address, i will give him my address. if he wants anything else, i will do anything to get out because i need to go back home because i started to get panicky. worried about carlos's health the brothers gave up. they now intend to fight the case. the experience has left carlos deeply suspicious about the deal between dinning dom and bexley council. i am very untrustful about this relationship between the private companies and councils. they become sticky. the companies weren't put people as the first priority. kingdom says officers are trained to exercise their individual professionaljudgment about issuing fines to non—uk residents, who have no immunity from committing environmental offe
the officer issues the ticket to a man who lives outside the uk. it is sent to the home of his sick brother. i started to feel really, really anxious that something will happen to me because he was maybe the first time i get so excited after the operation. you don't know how you will react because it is something new. my strategy was let him finish. if he wants an address, i will give him my address. if he wants anything else, i will do anything to get out because i need to go back home because...
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well, the uk has seen an increase in anti—terror spending in recent years. here's how things looked in the last financial year — the uk's annual terrorism policing budget was i 594 million, that's around $770 million. in the past year that's gone up to its current level of £670 million — roughly $869 million. the main priority for the boosted security budget is to increase the capacity for counter—terrorism investigation, including monitoring online activity, and gathering digital evidence. this led to last years announcement of a 15% increase in officers at the uk spy agencies, including, of course, m15, m16, and gchq, and the security services will now be working round the clock to establish whether the manchester bombing is part of a wider pattern of attacks. chris phillips is the former head of the national counter terrorism security office explains what the intelligence services will be looking at. this attack was planned. premeditated. and they're almost certainly will be other people involved in this attack. the most important thing is to catch
well, the uk has seen an increase in anti—terror spending in recent years. here's how things looked in the last financial year — the uk's annual terrorism policing budget was i 594 million, that's around $770 million. in the past year that's gone up to its current level of £670 million — roughly $869 million. the main priority for the boosted security budget is to increase the capacity for counter—terrorism investigation, including monitoring online activity, and gathering digital...
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the americans have over 8000 troops, the uk 500, commanders are now asking for thousands more —— isis have established. we were asking for thousands of military boots on the ground and that did not weaken or destroy the taliban so a few thousand more today is not going to bea thousand more today is not going to be a solution. yes in the short term it will give some support and better training to the afghan government and security forces but the insurgency will still be there. intelligence are blaming an affiliate of the taliban network but no group has admitted to carrying out one of the west attacks kabul as ever seen. you are watching the estate, still to come. nasa unveils plans to send a probe right to the sun and calls it the coolest, hottest mission. the first of what the makes of star wa rs the first of what the makes of star wars hope will be thousands of queue started at 7am. taunting letter scuffles, scuffles to fighting, fighting to rise as the liverpool fa ns fighting to rise as the liverpool fans broke out to thejuventus enclosure. the whole world who will mourn the tragi
the americans have over 8000 troops, the uk 500, commanders are now asking for thousands more —— isis have established. we were asking for thousands of military boots on the ground and that did not weaken or destroy the taliban so a few thousand more today is not going to bea thousand more today is not going to be a solution. yes in the short term it will give some support and better training to the afghan government and security forces but the insurgency will still be there. intelligence...
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and uk ahead of elections this september. markets trading lower with london closed. meantime u.s. secretary john kelly said the ban on laptops in cabins might be extended to some parts of europe. currently in some places in the middle east. >>> definitely worth noting if we travel. thank you. >>> coming up why belgian royalty is angry about a new burger king ad. >>> and timberlake bromance takes on bro biking next. introducing listerine® zero alcohol™. it delivers a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... with the lighter feel... of this. try listerine® zero alcohol™. [ ominous music playing ]] ah! ah! ah! [ children laughing ] wooo! yea! have a despicably delicious breakfast with these special edition jars of nutella. "for great skin, you don't have ...just go to bed." new aveeno®... ...positively radiant® overnight facial. get the benefits of a spa facial... ...overnight. aveeno®. "naturally beautiful results®" >>> biking through the hamptons. so beautiful. >> bro biker! >>> that's what you do here, justin tim
and uk ahead of elections this september. markets trading lower with london closed. meantime u.s. secretary john kelly said the ban on laptops in cabins might be extended to some parts of europe. currently in some places in the middle east. >>> definitely worth noting if we travel. thank you. >>> coming up why belgian royalty is angry about a new burger king ad. >>> and timberlake bromance takes on bro biking next. introducing listerine® zero alcohol™. it delivers...
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they are the uk's last killer whales. found off the west coast of scotland, today this pod has just eight animals. but they are in trouble. last year the group lost a female. lulu was found dead on the shores of the inner hebrides. she had been caught up in fishing line. tests showed she was heavily contaminated with man—made chemicals called pcbs. the levels that we found in lulu were 20 times higher than the levels that we would expect in cetaceans that were not suffering any effects of pcbs. that puts her as one of the most contaminated animals on the planet. in killer whales the chemicals can stop the animals from bearing young. they harm the immune system and also the brain. here in the laboratory, the effect of heat is shown... pcbs was once a man—made wonder chemical, used in everything from plastics to electrics. and from the 1970s a series of bans around the world it was later discovered that they were toxic and from the 1970s a series of bans around the world were put into place. but they have stuck around,
they are the uk's last killer whales. found off the west coast of scotland, today this pod has just eight animals. but they are in trouble. last year the group lost a female. lulu was found dead on the shores of the inner hebrides. she had been caught up in fishing line. tests showed she was heavily contaminated with man—made chemicals called pcbs. the levels that we found in lulu were 20 times higher than the levels that we would expect in cetaceans that were not suffering any effects of...
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nypd have officer liaisons in the uk. they will visit the scene of the attack in great britain and report back to the nypd's counterterrorism unit. >> thanks, don. >>> mike morell was acting deputy director of the cia with us now from washington. michael, let me begin with this. from what you know, what stands out most in this tragic attack? >> charlie, i think it's really important to put this in context. it's roughly the size of the brussels attack. it's the largest attack in europe in ten months since nice and it's the largest attack in the uk in 12 years. so it's the size of the attack, it's the significance of the attack that, i think, is important here. >> what about the location? >> so, norah, was very sophisticated in both the location and the timing. the location was a place, as you know, where there's age lar group of people exiting and the timing in terms of the end of the concert, more people flowing out massed together at the end of the concert than at the beginning. whoever did this was very conscious how to
nypd have officer liaisons in the uk. they will visit the scene of the attack in great britain and report back to the nypd's counterterrorism unit. >> thanks, don. >>> mike morell was acting deputy director of the cia with us now from washington. michael, let me begin with this. from what you know, what stands out most in this tragic attack? >> charlie, i think it's really important to put this in context. it's roughly the size of the brussels attack. it's the largest...
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current ceo rupert murdoch is trying to buy sky, a satellite tv giant in the uk, and lawyers for women have accused fox news of harassment and discrimination will travel to britain next week to try to persuade regulators to block that acquisition, so joining me now cnn senior media and politics reporter dylan byers. could these scandals cost murdoch that mega sky deal. >> yeah? >> they absolutely could. no ge about it. if you're murdoch it feels like the walls are closing in, and they are clothing in on both sides of the atlantic. in new york there's the federal investigation into how fox news handled some of the settlements that were paid out to women who had accused roger ailes of sexual harassment, and then, of course, on the other side of the pond in the uk you have this office of communications which is another sort of federal review, if you will, looking into whether or not the murdochs are fit and proper to be owners of sky. right now the murdochs own 39% of sky. what they are going after is the other 61%. i would put this at top of their list of goals right now. it's the single
current ceo rupert murdoch is trying to buy sky, a satellite tv giant in the uk, and lawyers for women have accused fox news of harassment and discrimination will travel to britain next week to try to persuade regulators to block that acquisition, so joining me now cnn senior media and politics reporter dylan byers. could these scandals cost murdoch that mega sky deal. >> yeah? >> they absolutely could. no ge about it. if you're murdoch it feels like the walls are closing in, and...
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you have basically our ally, the uk, who's been with us in all the wars that we've been involved in and every territorial dispute we've been involved in and you have one of our greatest friends and ally in israel, so we have good friends, allies, and people. russia's not one of them. russia is not one. they do not have our best interests at heart. >> we have the leader of turkey coming to visit the president today. are you at all concerned? >> well, you know, we have to have that relationship, but also i understand we've got the kurds over there who are fighting isis. we want to defeat isis, so for the turkey government thinking that their kurds is the number one enemy, not isis, there has to be some, let's say, some negotiations going on there, so we have the same direction. >> do you think, i wonder, willie, i'll toss it to you, i'm worried the president won't understand how to conduct a conversation that has complexities to it. >> i'm hoping the security staff around him understands it. >> it appears that way. i want to ask you, as a democrat who's given the president a chance, sayin
you have basically our ally, the uk, who's been with us in all the wars that we've been involved in and every territorial dispute we've been involved in and you have one of our greatest friends and ally in israel, so we have good friends, allies, and people. russia's not one of them. russia is not one. they do not have our best interests at heart. >> we have the leader of turkey coming to visit the president today. are you at all concerned? >> well, you know, we have to have that...